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Temporal changes in Plasmodium falciparum reticulocyte binding protein homolog 2b (PfRh2b) in Senegal and The Gambia.
Diédhiou, Cyrille K; Moussa, Rahama A; Bei, Amy K; Daniels, Rachel; Papa Mze, Nasserdine; Ndiaye, Daouda; Faye, Ngor; Wirth, Dyann; Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred; Mboup, Souleymane; Ahouidi, Ambroise D.
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  • Diédhiou CK; Institute for Health Research, Epidemiological Surveillance and Training (IRESSEF), Dakar, Senegal.
  • Moussa RA; Laboratory of Bacteriology and Virology, Hospital Aristide Le Dantec, 7325, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Bei AK; Laboratory of Bacteriology and Virology, Hospital Aristide Le Dantec, 7325, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Daniels R; Laboratory of Bacteriology and Virology, Hospital Aristide Le Dantec, 7325, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Papa Mze N; Department of Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Ndiaye D; Laboratory of Parasitology Mycology, Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cheikh Anta Diop University, 5005, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Faye N; Department of Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Wirth D; Institute for Health Research, Epidemiological Surveillance and Training (IRESSEF), Dakar, Senegal.
  • Amambua-Ngwa A; Laboratory of Bacteriology and Virology, Hospital Aristide Le Dantec, 7325, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Mboup S; Laboratory of Parasitology Mycology, Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cheikh Anta Diop University, 5005, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Ahouidi AD; Faculty of Sciences and Technologies, University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, PO Box 5005, Dakar, Senegal.
Malar J ; 18(1): 239, 2019 Jul 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31311552
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Plasmodium falciparum reticulocyte binding protein homolog 2b (PfRh2b) is an important P. falciparum merozoite ligand that mediates invasion of erythrocytes by interacting with a chymotrypsin-sensitive "receptor Z". A large deletion polymorphism is found in the c-terminal ectodomain of this protein in many countries around the world, resulting in a truncated, but expressed protein. The varying frequencies by region suggest that there could be region specific immune selection at this locus. Therefore, this study was designed to determine temporal changes in the PfRh2b deletion polymorphism in infected individuals from Thiès (Senegal) and Western Gambia (The Gambia). It was also sought to determine the selective pressures acting at this locus and whether prevalence of the deletion in isolates genotyped by a 24-SNP molecular barcode is linked to background genotype or whether there might be independent selection acting at this locus.

METHODS:

Infected blood samples were sourced from archives of previous studies conducted between 2007 and 2013 at SLAP clinic in Thiès and from 1984 to 2013 in Western Gambia by MRC Unit at LSHTM, The Gambia. A total of 1380 samples were screened for the dimorphic alleles of the PfRh2b using semi-nested Polymerase Chain Reaction PCR. Samples from Thiès were previously barcoded.

RESULTS:

In Thiès, a consistent trend of decreasing prevalence of the PfRh2b deletion over time was observed from 66.54% in 2007 and to 38.1% in 2013. In contrast, in Western Gambia, the frequency of the deletion fluctuated over time; it increased between 1984 and 2005 from (58.04%) to (69.33%) and decreased to 47.47% in 2007. Between 2007 and 2012, the prevalence of this deletion increased significantly from 47.47 to 83.02% and finally declined significantly to 57.94% in 2013. Association between the presence of this deletion and age was found in Thiès, however, not in Western Gambia. For the majority of isolates, the PfRh2b alleles could be tracked with specific 24-SNP barcoded genotype, indicating a lack of independent selection at this locus.

CONCLUSION:

PfRh2b deletion was found in the two countries with varying prevalence during the study period. However, these temporal and spatial variations could be an obstacle to the implementation of this protein as a potential vaccine candidate.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles Asunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Selección Genética / Secuencia de Bases / Proteínas Protozoarias / Eliminación de Secuencia / Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Senegal

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles Asunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Selección Genética / Secuencia de Bases / Proteínas Protozoarias / Eliminación de Secuencia / Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Senegal
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